OAHU SNORKELING TOURS

EXPLORE THE UNDERWATER WORLD!

"Hawaii Eco Divers has the best Oahu Snorkeling Tour I've experienced. This island has a lot to offer, and Hawaii Eco Divers shows you the best snorkeling around!"

NORTH SHORE, OAHU

Admire and learn about the local wildlife with an Oahu snorkeling tour. Our trained divemasters specialize in snorkeling the North Shore of Oahu, and are therefore able to provide you the best experience possible. Explore the Pupukea Marine Sanctuary, which is a marine conservation zone home to many endemic species of fish found in the Hawaiian archipelago.

There are multiple world-class dive sites on the North Shore of Oahu within the Pupukea Marine Sanctuary. These snorkel sites, including Shark’s Cove and Three Tables, prohibit fishing and boating, so the area is very safe for divers and snorkelers.

Within a mile of this protected area hides an untouched piece of paradise, widely considered to be one of Hawaii and North America’s best places to dive and snorkel from shore.

Local underwater reef topography is alluring and breathtaking, with plenty of coral, crevices, caverns, caves, canyons, walls, and marine life. You won’t want to forget your camera!

Professional Guidance – North Shore, Oahu Snorkeling

Let one of our experienced dive guides take you on a exciting Oahu snorkelingtour and show you the best of the underwater world that Hawaii has to offer. Our tours are designed for both beginners and intermediate snorkelers. You are guaranteed to see fish and turtles as you explore the marine conservation areas protecting Hawaii’s natural habitat.

HONOLULU, OAHU

Oahu Snorkeling Boat Tours

Hawaii Eco Divers offers a boat snorkel tour in Honolulu. This tour starts on board of a 45-foot catamaran vessel named the Kahala Kai, which is one of the best diving boats in Waikiki. This snorkel boat tour starts at 3:30 p.m. and finishes at 5:30 p.m. Mask, snorkels, fins, and life jackets are provided at the boat. The destination, Turtle Canyon, is a healthy reef system full of fish and turtles. Most noteworthy is the turtle cleaning station, where fish eat the algae that grow on the turtles’ shells. Witnessing this beautiful act of nature will connect you with the local wildlife and give you an experience like no other!